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A CRITICAL CATALOGUE OF LINCOLNSHIRE 
PLANTS: 
FROM ALL KNOWN SOURCES. 
Rev. E. ADRIAN WOODRUFFE-PEACOCK, L-Th,, F.L.S., F.G.S., 
Vicar of Cadney, Brigg; Organising and Botanical Secretary of the Lincolnshire 
Naturalists’ Unton. ; 
THIRTEENTH PAPER. 
See explanations given in the preceding papers, viz. :— 
Nat., 1894, pp. 85-92, 133-130, 213-220, 257-263, 337-344. Nat., 1895, pp. 95-102, 289-301. 
Nat., 1896, pp. 53-60, 181-188, 245-252, 309-316, 325-332. Nat., 1897, pp. 133-140. 
Calitumum maririmum 1. A mistake of Dr. William Stukeley’s— 
he was an antiquary and no botanist. His Jéin. Cure., 1724, 
P- 32, Says :—‘ C. maritimum, of which we may expect a good 
account from Dr. Blair, of Boston.’ He was referring to Salicornia 
herbacea \.., called ‘Samphire’ in Lincolnshire. His mistake 
was copied by the Thompsonian Zzsf writers, and has been 
ever since, 
Gay HE PIMPINELLOIDES 1. Recorded by L. Plukenet, 1685-8, . 
In Brit. Mus. copy of J. Ray’s Catalogus, 1670 (Press Mark, 
968, f. 2). It was an aggregate name including @. Lachenalit 
C. Gmel., in his day. He saw this latter species growing at 
Whaplode, near Spalding—it is growing there now—and named 
it rightly enough at the time. He was a botanist. His MS. 
Note on Jnula Helenium L. settles the question of locality. 
Ewa NTHE PEUCEDANIFOLIA Poll. (i.e. G. silaifolia Bieberstein). 
Div. 17. Near Quadring, Spalding, c#vca 1837-8 ; Dr. Richard 
eakin, in Horigraphia Britannica. See note on GE. pim- 
Pinelloides L.., just above. It looks as if this were but another 
rendering of L. Plukenet’s MS. note, without acknowledgment. 
oe Lachenalii C. Gmel.+- Native. Divs. 1.5.6.8.9.11-13. 
17.18. 
. € crocata L.+ Native, but rare. Divs. 6.10.13.15- 
eo fluviatilis Coleman.} Native. Divs. 14.16.17. (Ar. B. & 
AL) 
Selinum Carvifolia L.+ Native, without doubt. Div. 2. 
Caucalis daucoides Lt Alien. Divs. 13.14.16. This is the 
.. “eptophylia of Hudson, not Linnzus, that T. J. Woodward 
Considered his Carlby specimen to be. See P. Miller's Gardeners’ 
and Botanists DHict., 1797, under C. daucoides. 
Caucalis atvensis Huds.+ Native. Divs. 12.14.16.18. I have 
— for other northern Divs., but no proof specimens. 
897, 
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